Norse Projects' New Jeans Made On Vintage Shuttle Looms Will Help You One-Up All Denim Geeks

Denim snobs will brag about what kind of looms spun their jeans or what color line their selvage is. Well, if you are looking for something to join those types of nerdy conversations check out Norse Projects’ new and incredible denim offerings made from White Oak Cone Denim. This famous Greensboro, NC plant has been making denim on narrow shuttle looms since 1905.

The label is offering these premium jeans in three fits that include a regular, slim, and tapered. Whatever knots you’re holding, there’s jeans in there for you. Just remember keywords like redline selvage, button-fly construction, 13.75 oz indigo twill fabric, and made in the USA before you go join a conversation.